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    Question Inactivity time out settings?

    Can anyone please help me find the inactivity timeout setting?
    Probably right in front of me but I can't seem to find them.

    Thanks.

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    I'm looking for it too. Very annoying that if you don't change the channel it gives you the timeout message after a couple of hours. Never used to do that.

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    i click ok

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    The provider controls the time out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbaron View Post
    The provider controls the time out.
    I don't believe that's the case. Are you saying that my provider just coincidentally shortened the time out on their service to about 2 hours at the exact same time that Dreamlink released their last update?

    Seems unlikely.

    This was a complete non-issue prior to the last update. I have to believe its part of that update and if its not an adjustable setting, it should be.

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    I do believe that redbaron is right. Provider is looking for channel change. I tried hitting volume control up/down but that doesn't prevent the inactivity timeout. So it is not a 'hit any key' like a PC timeout to the screen saver.

    I hit (ok) key when I see the message but that's not the point. I should have some level of control. I understand provider not wanting the folks to leave the house with this running, but the HDMI senses when you turn off the TV. Doesn't that stop the box? That should do it.

    If we get the polite box to hit (OK) then the box does have some level of interaction with the provider. How about Dreamlink creating software to see if the user has hit any key within a set-able time and auto-respond to the provider. That would be fair to both the provider and the user. If I am hitting any remote keys, then I am watching the channel even if I am not looking when the polite box comes up on the screen. So it auto responds to the provider once and resets the 'any key' timer. That way it is fair to the provider if the user has fallen asleep or something. It will not auto-respond a second time unless the user is really hitting remote keys.

    Just my humble opinion.
    Last edited by AeonFlux; 11-21-2017 at 12:26 PM.

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    This issue is provider dependent. I have another provider that I can run 24/7, without getting that message.

 

 

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